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michelle. >> good morning supervisors. so as supervisor yee identified, this is really just a technical clean up. it also adds language for the review by the interagency child care facilities committee which includes representative from the first five and the mayor's office of housing the community development folks from the mayor's office offing. we track all pipeline projects in the city and threats to centers so it's a very logical place to look at the feasibility. last year there was a project that -- it was very clear didn't make sense to include child care and it was a fire house that was being redone and it just wasn't a proper use. in that instance we wouldn't want to pay for a full blown feasibility study. they staff that committee, so it's the team that's looking at it and this is a technical switch over. all the positions from early ed came over from dcf to us so we're lead on that and this follows that. i would mention for the committee that in the last -- since 1998 when we did the cpac needs assessment and su
michelle. >> good morning supervisors. so as supervisor yee identified, this is really just a technical clean up. it also adds language for the review by the interagency child care facilities committee which includes representative from the first five and the mayor's office of housing the community development folks from the mayor's office offing. we track all pipeline projects in the city and threats to centers so it's a very logical place to look at the feasibility. last year there was...
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through a partnership with the federal government i think this is actually a michelle sponsored program we're providing free lunches in 45 locations around the city. i mentioned the transportation initiative to move children from low income community to make sure they have access to our special events. we're doing some significant things in the partnership program to provide basketball. and supervisor avalos this is something you mentioned a few years ago. it's one of your investments we need to protect now for the third year after the conclusion of our 11 weeks of family camp we bring up about to 50 teams and we provided those kids a 4 to 5 days of experience. those are kids that are sealed not too scared of violence or guns but their terrified of the bugs >> i'd like love to see the integration of the 11 week program as well to the camp experience. or more representative of san francisco. >> we're continuing to work on that and our strategy is to more aggressively promote the camp. those who know it love it and those who don't know it don't. i'd like to see a much, much board boarder
through a partnership with the federal government i think this is actually a michelle sponsored program we're providing free lunches in 45 locations around the city. i mentioned the transportation initiative to move children from low income community to make sure they have access to our special events. we're doing some significant things in the partnership program to provide basketball. and supervisor avalos this is something you mentioned a few years ago. it's one of your investments we need...
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i'll ask my colleague michelle to present the report to you. i'm looking forward to come o come back next year when the budget will be mine >> thank you both. >> good morning chairman farrell and fellow supervisors. i wanted to thank the budget analysts and the mayor's office as well as the calculation of other city departments. we expend our presentation for the city's continued support. a brief background the city . running is life and dance a royal treasures from louie the fourteenth dated some of the arts some of which have not left. t the "x" ambition features an iconic girl with a violation. 75 percent were from outside the city. complimenting the arts for graphic arts the "x" ambition for rembrandt. this month the museums presents the berkley years and impressions on the water celebrated the america's cup. the museums will present in september the arts of adult and beyond 1950 to 1990. in october david created an "x" bit and has highlights which has vivid landscapes. in and they will present sweden month accomplished artists. and they ha
i'll ask my colleague michelle to present the report to you. i'm looking forward to come o come back next year when the budget will be mine >> thank you both. >> good morning chairman farrell and fellow supervisors. i wanted to thank the budget analysts and the mayor's office as well as the calculation of other city departments. we expend our presentation for the city's continued support. a brief background the city . running is life and dance a royal treasures from louie the...
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so this event was selected by michelle obama's partnership for healthy america as one of the ten national programs to produce play streets, which is another innovative program we're going to start on a much smaller scale. with that i'm going to introduce christina what's going to talk about the health aspects and activity aspects of this program so christina. >> thank you. how are you? so from a public health perspective, sunday streets is a fabulous way for us to create opportunities for people to be physically active and in this case [inaudible] very beginning. we were the presenting sponsor that first year in 2008 and we were up at 4:00 in the morn morning getting everything set up so i'm really excited it's gonna long and i want to make sure it continues. i wan to ensure it continues from a health perspective because it meets the goals of the shape up initiative, which are to address chronic disease. we have an overweight obesity /ep /tkepl nick this city as we do nationally and the result is chronic diseases. chronic diseases are one of the most costly diseases to be treating. we hoo
so this event was selected by michelle obama's partnership for healthy america as one of the ten national programs to produce play streets, which is another innovative program we're going to start on a much smaller scale. with that i'm going to introduce christina what's going to talk about the health aspects and activity aspects of this program so christina. >> thank you. how are you? so from a public health perspective, sunday streets is a fabulous way for us to create opportunities for...
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a lot of that comes for the personal of their director michelle clark. she says she's more steak than sizzle. in tonight's bay area crowd she gets credit for both. >> so you need to know i do this all the time. ask michelle clark how one gets to washington, d.c. and she'll take you up on the roof. sha being the best place, of course, to put solar panels. in this case the panels that power the building, that houses the youth employment partnership at the corner of 23rd and international boulevard in oakland. the nonprofit raised money through crowd funding, something the white house was keen to highlight. >> hi, i'm michelle. >> and that is how michelle, the executive director, got to washington as a champion for change. although -- >> it's extremely flattering. but we're also feeling like maybe we've been invited to the wrong party. >> because as much as michelle enjoys being praised for being innovative and cutting edge, what she believes yep is best at is very old fashioned. getting young people jobs. >> teens want jobs. they flock here for zwrobs. >>
a lot of that comes for the personal of their director michelle clark. she says she's more steak than sizzle. in tonight's bay area crowd she gets credit for both. >> so you need to know i do this all the time. ask michelle clark how one gets to washington, d.c. and she'll take you up on the roof. sha being the best place, of course, to put solar panels. in this case the panels that power the building, that houses the youth employment partnership at the corner of 23rd and international...
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. >> michelle's bizarre bay area rant almost ruined her career. now she is coming back and you won't believe where she is performing. >> plus, how a chain saw hero out witted a carjacking suspect who set off an intense bay area man hunt. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. now an all-out war. kpix5's len ramirez tells us the city just slapped the major leagues with a lawsuit and it could be a real game changer. >> after waiting for more than four years for an answer, it is clear we aren't going to get an answer. >> mayor chuck reid and the san jose city council voted to sue major league baseball to settle the question, can the a's move to san jose? >> i don't know what is going on in the mind of budde selig. i never had a chance to speak with him. i don't know what impact this will have. we will assert our rights and defend the rights of the people of san jose. >> a's owner proposed a $4 to $5 million private investment for a downtown ballpark. san jose set aside the land with cisco systems in the works. the only thing standi
. >> michelle's bizarre bay area rant almost ruined her career. now she is coming back and you won't believe where she is performing. >> plus, how a chain saw hero out witted a carjacking suspect who set off an intense bay area man hunt. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. now an all-out war. kpix5's len ramirez tells us the city just slapped the major leagues with a lawsuit and it could be a real game changer. >> after waiting for more than four...
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to put a final point on michelle, too. they left it wide open and i paraphrased a little bit and i heard him say if anyone draws the conclusion, and then they weren't listening to me and there were many big ifs in there, and i think he can completely step back on it and not seem dupe liss us to in the least. >> let's get the flipside in which is the bond buying actively harms the economy. it redirects capital to the government. so i hope they'll stop. the earlier they taper, the better the economy will do. >> that's the thing. nobody knows. that's is what's so bad about this whole story. nobody knows. the fed ought to have a simple policy and they either ought to target inflation or target the exchange value of the dollar or target nominal gdp or something. this cat and mouse game, if this, then that, if this, then that would drive investors crazy. >> they can't give us clarity. >> it's driving me crazy. >> they should stop buying bonds. it's harmful and they should get out of the 0% interest rate. >> our very own michelle
to put a final point on michelle, too. they left it wide open and i paraphrased a little bit and i heard him say if anyone draws the conclusion, and then they weren't listening to me and there were many big ifs in there, and i think he can completely step back on it and not seem dupe liss us to in the least. >> let's get the flipside in which is the bond buying actively harms the economy. it redirects capital to the government. so i hope they'll stop. the earlier they taper, the better...
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>> no. >> michelle says that's exactly what happened. five weeks after her surgery in february, 2009, she was rushed to the hospital. >> i knew that the -- the situation that i was in at that moment was dire. i knew that it was -- that it wasn't good. >> surgeons were able to repair the damage from the devastating complication. michelle says the damage to her physical relationship with her husband has been profound. you know, women get hysterectomies all the time. >> yeah. >> you don't have to blame yourself forever. >> i'm starting to see that now. for a long time, i assumed that i just was one of the unluckiest women in the world. >> until? >> until i met with a new ob-gyn in october of last year. >> while giving her medical history, michelle brought up her hysterectomy complication. >> and i said, "i realize i'm very rare." he said, "well, not as -- not as rare as you would think. did you have the da vinci robot?" i said, "yes, i did." >> michelle learned the fda has received reports of problems with many kinds of da vinci surgeries.
>> no. >> michelle says that's exactly what happened. five weeks after her surgery in february, 2009, she was rushed to the hospital. >> i knew that the -- the situation that i was in at that moment was dire. i knew that it was -- that it wasn't good. >> surgeons were able to repair the damage from the devastating complication. michelle says the damage to her physical relationship with her husband has been profound. you know, women get hysterectomies all the time....
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but it is not just michele bachmann. this is a converted effort across the board. 450 right wing talk show host in america who will all be on the same page saying, we got block this. it is amnesty. it's wrong. a coalition of 150 conservatives launched a campaign against reform releasing a letter urging the senate to scrap the bill, start over from scratch. and of course the letter was signed by members of the tea party organizations and conservative leaders. now when you say conservative leaders and you think about that, we are talking about the michelle of the world, eric eriksson's, monica crowly and eric wests. but it doesn't just underestimate the potential impact on the sweeping legislation which the countries needs. because i believe we will see an anti-immigration reform effort parallel to what we saw on obama care. these conservatives are going to pull out all the stops that say whatever they have to say, call whoever they have to call. get all hands on deck to thwart this immigration reform. they are not going t
but it is not just michele bachmann. this is a converted effort across the board. 450 right wing talk show host in america who will all be on the same page saying, we got block this. it is amnesty. it's wrong. a coalition of 150 conservatives launched a campaign against reform releasing a letter urging the senate to scrap the bill, start over from scratch. and of course the letter was signed by members of the tea party organizations and conservative leaders. now when you say conservative...
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which for michele bachmann is once every eight years. (laughter) but folks, done worry. in her remaining time in office michelle bachmann will stay focused on her goals. >> i will continue to work vehemently and robustly to fight back against what most in the other party want to do to transform our country into becoming. >> yes. we must fight those most before our country is transformed into becoming. stupid most. so tonight, folks, we say good-bye to michele bachmann and look fondly back at some of her very moments. (laughter) >> planned parenthood is a billion dollar a year entity. they want to become the lenscrafter of big abortion. >> it's a very sad life. it's part of satan i think to say this is gay. it's anything but gay. >> leads to the personal enslavement of individuals. because if you are's involved in the gay and lesbian lifestyle, it's bondage. >> the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states. >> there's a woman who came up crying to me tonight after the debate. she said her daughter was given t
which for michele bachmann is once every eight years. (laughter) but folks, done worry. in her remaining time in office michelle bachmann will stay focused on her goals. >> i will continue to work vehemently and robustly to fight back against what most in the other party want to do to transform our country into becoming. >> yes. we must fight those most before our country is transformed into becoming. stupid most. so tonight, folks, we say good-bye to michele bachmann and look...
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. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> a retired police chief is coming back to check up on bart police to see if they are making progress on recommended reforms. and kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in san francisco. the new assessment i guess is going to look at several key issues including use of force, right? >> reporter: yeah. that assessment is basically going to be a barometer of the success of this, which is a large 314-page report that was released with a bart police department under pressure at the time. this is the man who is going to be heading up this new assessment retired police chief patrick oliver. the review is going to begin in july. oliver oversaw the original noble audit report. noble stands for the national organization of black law enforcement executives. these are the key recommendations. organization of the system, community engagement, training, patrol priorities, the selection of personnel, employee performance, use of force, and how much bias comes into play as well as inter
. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> a retired police chief is coming back to check up on bart police to see if they are making progress on recommended reforms. and kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in san francisco. the new assessment i guess is going to look at several key issues including use of force, right? >> reporter: yeah. that assessment is basically going to be a barometer of the success of this, which is a large 314-page report that was released with a...
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. >>> michelle shocked bizarre bay area rant almost ruaned her career, but now she's coming back, and you won't believe where she's performing. >>> evidence that where you live can double the risk of having a child with autism. >>> doctors orders. no more sitting around at work. the radical thing they want everyone's boss to do. >>> and did you see it? today's mystery in the sky explained. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a big backlash every since e went on an anti- gay rant dg a concert a few months ago. . >>> so your my shil. faced a big backlash ever since she went on an antigay rant during a concert a few months ago. joe vasquez learned tonight she wants to perform again. where and when she'll be performing has some people saying really. joe. >> ken, in san francisco, during pride week. that's the where and the when, and who invited her? none other than a guy making headlines for himself, the publisher who's been buying up just about all of the small, slow cal newspapers. >> just three months after she stunned the crowd at yoshi's nightclub with a rant against gay marriage. >> michelle j
. >>> michelle shocked bizarre bay area rant almost ruaned her career, but now she's coming back, and you won't believe where she's performing. >>> evidence that where you live can double the risk of having a child with autism. >>> doctors orders. no more sitting around at work. the radical thing they want everyone's boss to do. >>> and did you see it? today's mystery in the sky explained. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a big backlash every since e went on an anti-...
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. >>> michelle shocked bizarre bay area rant almost ruaned her career, but now she's coming back, and you won't believe where she's performing. >>> evidence that where you live can double the risk of having a child with autism. >>> doctors orders. no more sitting around at work. the radical thing they want everyone's boss to do. >>> and did you see it? today's mystery in the sky explained.,, enough about the book, i want to hear about your date. well, he showed up in a van. [ women ] oh-awww. [ voices in background ] [ female announcer ] swapportunity. the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a delicious 90 calorie yoplait light. ♪ sorry... about your date, the details of your date. [ female announcer ] just one swap a day helps keep the calories away. yoplait. it is so good. 97 because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to
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. >> reporter: an amazing story, michelle. she was seen here by the pacifica pier around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. that's when she said a 6-foot- tall man with a stocky build came up to her and said, you are coming with me. well, she refused to go with him. and the man tried to physically force her. that's when she punched him and ran off. police are amazed at the girl's bravery. >> a lot of cases like this we see perhaps suspects aren't expecting that, a juvenile, somebody that's 10, in this case it seems like we had a tough little girl who handled herself very well. >> reporter: and she gave police a very good description of the suspect so they came up with this sketch. he is said to be 30 to 40, 6 feet, stocky, tan complexion, brown hair. call police if you recognize this man. police say he ran off from the pier towards east towards the town but then they lost him so we need the public's help. michelle? >> linda, was the girl by herself when this happened? >> reporter: police say the child was near her mother so she ran bac
. >> reporter: an amazing story, michelle. she was seen here by the pacifica pier around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. that's when she said a 6-foot- tall man with a stocky build came up to her and said, you are coming with me. well, she refused to go with him. and the man tried to physically force her. that's when she punched him and ran off. police are amazed at the girl's bravery. >> a lot of cases like this we see perhaps suspects aren't expecting that, a juvenile, somebody that's...
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the first time michelle and i visited here was two years ago. tens ofhonored to joine thousands on college green in dublin. we travel to a little village where, as it turned out, my great great grandfather was born. -- i only identified this individual a few years ago. when i was first running in chicago, i did not know this but i wish i had. [laughter] and i was in chicago campaigning, they look at my last name and they say, oh, there is an obama running on the south side. he must be irish. but i've never heard of the gaelic name barack. but it pays to be irish in chicago. so while we were there i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who was also known as henry viii. [laughter] we knew he was my cousin because his years flapped out, just like mine. [laughter] i leaf through the parish logs were the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint. cheering for the. -- that's. it was a magical business -- visit. the only problem is it was far too short. if ok no when iceland forced us to leave
the first time michelle and i visited here was two years ago. tens ofhonored to joine thousands on college green in dublin. we travel to a little village where, as it turned out, my great great grandfather was born. -- i only identified this individual a few years ago. when i was first running in chicago, i did not know this but i wish i had. [laughter] and i was in chicago campaigning, they look at my last name and they say, oh, there is an obama running on the south side. he must be irish....
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to discuss, i'm joined by michelle welden. she's a professor at northwestern university, and she says her kids are much better off without their dad. dr. brad saks. he says, unless fathers are abusive, they absolutely need a role in the lives of their children. michelle, i want to begin with you because you just had an op-ed that was published in the huffington post about raising your three sons without their dad. in it, you write that, "this isn't about me. this is about the men i raised who will one day be good fathers." there are numerous studies that show a huge disadvantage to a home without two parents, without a father. is your example maybe then make more about you than about a broader experience? >> no. it's not about me at all. first of all, happy father's day to all the fathers out there who are accountable to their families and their children. i celebrate them widely. what my point was is that it is wrong to damn the children who grow up without fathers and to assume there's some sort of predestiny for them that th
to discuss, i'm joined by michelle welden. she's a professor at northwestern university, and she says her kids are much better off without their dad. dr. brad saks. he says, unless fathers are abusive, they absolutely need a role in the lives of their children. michelle, i want to begin with you because you just had an op-ed that was published in the huffington post about raising your three sons without their dad. in it, you write that, "this isn't about me. this is about the men i raised...
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i wonder the reaction, michelle, in the republican world if something like that happens, do they feel the kind of pressure george is talking about or does that create an opportunity for conservative republicans to say, hey, this is like six rhinos, seven who jammed the amnesty bill down our throats, does it make it easier to frame it that way? >> the most fundamental thing we send people to washington to do is vote. for the mass majority of public they sit back and say, why is it difficult to vote under any circumstances whatsoever? i think what we'll see here, at least what we've seen in the house in particular, is that there's not much that makes anyone feel they need to move a bill forward. everyone wants immigration reform to pass but everyone wanted gun control to pass, too. they'll do whatever they want to, whether there's 60 votes coming out of the senate or 70. >> you say everybody wants immigration reform to pass. there is definitely a divide in the republican party. there are republicans sort of -- i guess republican leaders, strategic thinkers say we have to do this for the
i wonder the reaction, michelle, in the republican world if something like that happens, do they feel the kind of pressure george is talking about or does that create an opportunity for conservative republicans to say, hey, this is like six rhinos, seven who jammed the amnesty bill down our throats, does it make it easier to frame it that way? >> the most fundamental thing we send people to washington to do is vote. for the mass majority of public they sit back and say, why is it...
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the first time michelle and i visited here was two years ago. tens ofhonored to joine thousands on college green in dublin. we travel to a little village where, as it turned out, my great great grandfather was born. -- i only identified this individual a few years ago. when i was first running in chicago, i did not know this but i wish i had. [laughter] and i was in chicago campaigning, they look at my last name and they say, oh, there is an obama running on the south side. he must be irish. but i've never heard of the gaelic name barack. but it pays to be irish in chicago. so while we were there i had a chance to meet my eighth cousin, henry, who was also known as henry viii. [laughter] we knew he was my cousin because , just like mine. [laughter] i leaf through the parish logs were the names of my ancestors are recorded. i even watched michelle learn how to pull a proper pint. cheering for the. -- that's. it was a magical business -- visit. the only problem is it was far too short. if ok no when iceland forced us to leave before we could even
the first time michelle and i visited here was two years ago. tens ofhonored to joine thousands on college green in dublin. we travel to a little village where, as it turned out, my great great grandfather was born. -- i only identified this individual a few years ago. when i was first running in chicago, i did not know this but i wish i had. [laughter] and i was in chicago campaigning, they look at my last name and they say, oh, there is an obama running on the south side. he must be irish....
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i do. >> what would you like to ask jim or michelle? >> i'd like to know whether or not you think the united states is strong enough to stand up to the problems that china obviously is facing. michelle's done a fantastic job in detailing them, but are we somewhat immune from them or not? >> the real economy is. i think that china is turning out to not be as important as we thought how the real economy does, but the real economy is not controlling the stock market. the real economy is a sideshow. what matters are bonds and futures traders who come in on every new piece of bad chinese news and blow out our market because they haven't figured out yet that we're not hostage to china, and i think it's the perception, it hasn't been able to get to the point where we realize in -- traders realized that china is not the be all and end all that it was. >> and i think also, too, there's just different cultural context when it comes to banking between the u.s. and china. if we saw our overnight rates shoot to 25%. it would be apocalyptic, right? >
i do. >> what would you like to ask jim or michelle? >> i'd like to know whether or not you think the united states is strong enough to stand up to the problems that china obviously is facing. michelle's done a fantastic job in detailing them, but are we somewhat immune from them or not? >> the real economy is. i think that china is turning out to not be as important as we thought how the real economy does, but the real economy is not controlling the stock market. the real...
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the daily beast, michelle goldberg. business and economics correspondent for "slate" matthew iglesias. and senior fellow at the budget and policy committees, jared bernstein. thank you all for joining me on this day of days. eugene, it's pretty amazing to me that the house republicans are pinning this or trying to pin this on the democrats. >> yeah. i mean, you know, one wonderses what nancy bell osi really thinks of that. i wish she would speak plainly. you know, john boehner really is in a pickle, because a huge chunk of his caucus doesn't want to pass anything. you know, they don't want to pass a farm bill, they're certainly not want to pass immigration reform. they don't want to do anything, basically. and he does. so what's a solution there? i'm not sure. you know, he could ram through immigration and ram through a form bill, lose his speakership. >> ram through implies taking the lead, which john boehner has proven himself constitutionally unable to do. >> exactly.
the daily beast, michelle goldberg. business and economics correspondent for "slate" matthew iglesias. and senior fellow at the budget and policy committees, jared bernstein. thank you all for joining me on this day of days. eugene, it's pretty amazing to me that the house republicans are pinning this or trying to pin this on the democrats. >> yeah. i mean, you know, one wonderses what nancy bell osi really thinks of that. i wish she would speak plainly. you know, john boehner...
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michelle, we'll take that right now. >> yeah, we will. kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks, thank you. >>> in other economic news california's latest employment numbers show more people are heading to work every day. the state's unemployment rate fell to 8.6% last month. that's the first time in nearly five years the jobless rate has dipped below 9%. california's jobless rate is still above the national average of 7.6%. more than a million and a half californians are still unemployed. >>> u.s. senators are busy hammering out an immigration bill right now. the legislation could offer millions of illegal immigrants a chance at citizenship. so far, both sides have agreed on doubling the number of border patrol agents. the plan would also add 700 miles of new fencing. senators have been burning the midnight oil on the issue. >> we finished here late last night. we had a lot of issues that were unresolved then. we have a couple this morning. we hope we can resolve those quickly. >> regardless of what the senate does, the house is goin
michelle, we'll take that right now. >> yeah, we will. kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks, thank you. >>> in other economic news california's latest employment numbers show more people are heading to work every day. the state's unemployment rate fell to 8.6% last month. that's the first time in nearly five years the jobless rate has dipped below 9%. california's jobless rate is still above the national average of 7.6%. more than a million and a half californians are...
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here's my take coming off of michelle. i understand they have to deal with syria and iran, but, but, but, the g-8 needs to look at the economic crisis that continues in the eurozone's six-quarter double-dip recession. that's right. six quarters. meanwhile, the ecb bank's central bank monetary policy way too tight and taxes way too high and where's the deregulation and privatization, all of which would be pro-growth? i'm okay with government austerity, but private prosperity is what we need. let's see if my next guests agree. here now is harvard kennedy school professor jeffrey frankel. he's director of the international finance of macro economic program at the national bure oefrgs economic research, and i'm joined on set by ben steele, director the international economics on the council of foreign relations and author of the new brook "the battle of bretonwoods" and dougie egan, former budget director. let me start with you, ben steele, i think the ecb is way too tight, as i just said. i think the risks are all deflation.
here's my take coming off of michelle. i understand they have to deal with syria and iran, but, but, but, the g-8 needs to look at the economic crisis that continues in the eurozone's six-quarter double-dip recession. that's right. six quarters. meanwhile, the ecb bank's central bank monetary policy way too tight and taxes way too high and where's the deregulation and privatization, all of which would be pro-growth? i'm okay with government austerity, but private prosperity is what we need....
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i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec. frank has the morning off. it is 4:29. and looks like it's going to be another nice day. >> looks like i'm outnumbered today. >> yes, you are. >> but i'm going to hold my own against you "guys" [ laughter ] >> we have patchy fog along the coastline. dense at the beaches. some cooler days are ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and mondays are never fun but so far, traffic looks okay at the bay bridge toll plaza. we don't have any major traffic problems to report to you. i'll be back with another look at the commute in just a few minutes. >>> the leaders of eight of the world's top economic powers are gathering in northern ireland. the official discussion at the group of eight summit is supposed to center around europe's ailing economy. but as cbs reporter susan mcginnis reports another topic is expected to draw attention. >> reporter: president obama left air force one holding daughter sasha's hand. for the next two days, he will meet with world leaders here in northern ireland which he sees as an appropriate place
i'm michelle griego. >> i'm anne makovec. frank has the morning off. it is 4:29. and looks like it's going to be another nice day. >> looks like i'm outnumbered today. >> yes, you are. >> but i'm going to hold my own against you "guys" [ laughter ] >> we have patchy fog along the coastline. dense at the beaches. some cooler days are ahead. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and mondays are never fun but so far, traffic looks okay at the bay bridge...
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next on our agenda is the update and michelle is the project manager will be presenting. >> thank you. of the disaster i'll talk loud. i'm here to talk about the e message project it's a very important project but i'm here on behalf of all the emergency department. we've been meeting since december and there's a lot of departments in this room that have been support this effort thank you to all of you. like as mentioned earlier our mega hertz system is -- why can't we pick up the cell phone it's a different type of item you can push to connect totally different from the technology you get from our cell phone. we have over 7 thousand users on the network on the radio system it's heavily utilized. it needs to be replaced and we're undergoing the initiative now. the system was put in place in 2007. we put together some initiative estimates and we do estimate this is a large project between 65 and 69 million to put the system in place. and this includes the radios it's actually most of the of this cost. so what we've done is with this project we've followed the same plan that you use when
next on our agenda is the update and michelle is the project manager will be presenting. >> thank you. of the disaster i'll talk loud. i'm here to talk about the e message project it's a very important project but i'm here on behalf of all the emergency department. we've been meeting since december and there's a lot of departments in this room that have been support this effort thank you to all of you. like as mentioned earlier our mega hertz system is -- why can't we pick up the cell...
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michelle, what's your rating on the u.s. economy? >> i don't know. i would be a little bit more careful than keith and say let's move all the policy and remove ben bernanke's presence in the economy. the fed has done an extremely important role in the past several years of lessening the impact of this recession. it was a real meltdown we were experiencing in '08. what we are seeing now is an economy that's still heelialing from this deep recession. the housing market is looking better, auto production sales are picking up. some of the most cyclical parts of the economy are showing strength. i think we are on the beginning, in the beginning stages of that. what would worry me is that if you take away this fed policy too easily and create a big spike in interest rates, costs go up. two of the sectors that are performing the best, housing and auto, could start to suffer. i think you have to be very careful when you are this i go about policy prescriptions for the economy. >> what you are both illustrating to me was the word of the week, taper. it is no
michelle, what's your rating on the u.s. economy? >> i don't know. i would be a little bit more careful than keith and say let's move all the policy and remove ben bernanke's presence in the economy. the fed has done an extremely important role in the past several years of lessening the impact of this recession. it was a real meltdown we were experiencing in '08. what we are seeing now is an economy that's still heelialing from this deep recession. the housing market is looking better,...
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i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank mallicoat is off. 5:00. >>> a retired police chief is coming back to check up on bart police to see if they are making progress on recommended reforms. >> kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in san francisc this morning. . >> reporter: today they are set to announce a major audit a barometer of the success of this which is a 314-page report on ways to fix a bart police department that has been under a lot of pressure. this is the man who will head that assessment up, retired police chief patrick oliver. he is going to be running this assessment, which will begin in july. oliver oversaw the original noble audit report. noble stands for the national organization of black law enforcement executives. these are the key recommendations oliver will be looking at. organization of the system. community engagement, training, patrol priorities, the selection of personnel, employee performance, use of force, and how much bias comes into play as well as international affairs and discipline. the
i'm michelle griego. >> i'm brian hackney. frank mallicoat is off. 5:00. >>> a retired police chief is coming back to check up on bart police to see if they are making progress on recommended reforms. >> kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in san francisc this morning. . >> reporter: today they are set to announce a major audit a barometer of the success of this which is a 314-page report on ways to fix a bart police department that has been under a lot of pressure. this...
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john: michelle, do you say that this is entertainment? just likewhat is in the moe? >> there are benefits way beyond just the entertainment factor of gambling. especially especially we are talking about poker. it is social, it helps you run statistical analysis. i think some kids could benefit greatly by playing games like por that encourage focus and strategic thinking. >> we are talking about how this is supported by the nation gambling study commission. the 2006 unlawful internet gambling enforcement act. with ver 80% in the house. >> i get it. the politicians don't want us to do that. d they get to use forc thank you, john and michelle. a similar debate about paying for sex. most amerins say that this is bad. jo: should there be restrictions on violent video games? >> are videogames video games to blame for gun violence in this >>, on. too bad for you. john: from a popular video game but couldn't turn them into killers? whenever there is a mass shooting people say violent video games probably inspired it. >> these are people who have be trained on video games the
john: michelle, do you say that this is entertainment? just likewhat is in the moe? >> there are benefits way beyond just the entertainment factor of gambling. especially especially we are talking about poker. it is social, it helps you run statistical analysis. i think some kids could benefit greatly by playing games like por that encourage focus and strategic thinking. >> we are talking about how this is supported by the nation gambling study commission. the 2006 unlawful internet...
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>> easy for you to say, michelle. coming up, we'll discuss what investors are all talking about this week, what in the world is person bernanke going to say that will keep this rally going? and also, one of our guests says its stocks are heading lower regardless of what the fed does later this week. the ultra bearish group coming up and eurasia group saying we've not fixed the causes of the last financial crisis and it could end up sparking a new one. all that and the happy news coming your way at top of the hour at post nine of the new york stock exchange. maria and i look forward to seeing you then on "closing bell." meantime, more "street signs" coming your way after this. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you ge
>> easy for you to say, michelle. coming up, we'll discuss what investors are all talking about this week, what in the world is person bernanke going to say that will keep this rally going? and also, one of our guests says its stocks are heading lower regardless of what the fed does later this week. the ultra bearish group coming up and eurasia group saying we've not fixed the causes of the last financial crisis and it could end up sparking a new one. all that and the happy news coming...
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michelle, great to see you. niall, back with you in just a few minutes. sue? >> we're focusing on the markets with the dow jones industrial average up 113 points. what's gold doing? well, it was down earlier on. bertha coombs is tracking the action over at the nymex. >> hi, bertha. down all day and gold closing here at a one-month low even as the dollar is weaker at this hour. a lot of traders on edge ahead of tomorrow's press conference by fed chairman ben bernanke. those weak housing start numbers certainly didn't help copper today which closes near a six-week hoe and palladium has been under pressure all day. some really weak car-buying numbers coming out of europe, palladium, platinum used for catalytic converters, both of them under pressure today. >> thanks very much. to the trading floor, bob pisani is on the floor of the nyse. bob, what are you watching right now? >> well, trade remembers worried about mr. bernanke's press conference and certainly not showing, it two days essentially where the markets have moved to the upside. the important thing is i
michelle, great to see you. niall, back with you in just a few minutes. sue? >> we're focusing on the markets with the dow jones industrial average up 113 points. what's gold doing? well, it was down earlier on. bertha coombs is tracking the action over at the nymex. >> hi, bertha. down all day and gold closing here at a one-month low even as the dollar is weaker at this hour. a lot of traders on edge ahead of tomorrow's press conference by fed chairman ben bernanke. those weak...
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i'm michelle griego. a muni passenger became a hero in san francisco. the bus driver apparently froze behind the wheel after hitting a car at the panhandle last night. so the passenger jumped up to slam on the brakes of the out of control bus. no one was seriously injured. >>> oakland has set up 5 policing districts and put a captain in charge of each one. the interim achieve wants his officers to be friendly and approachable. >>> the final susan g. komen three-day walk for a cure is kicking off in corte madera. thousands of people plan to walk 60 miles to raise money for breast cancer research. stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. a couple of fender-bender southbound 880 by tennyson. all lanes are back open though. bus unfortunately, the delays the residual delays continue. 17 miles per hour. and it looks like it's jammed up beyond 238. definitely give yourself some extra time there. that's our only problem spot. silicon valley off great at 880/237. here's lawrence with y
i'm michelle griego. a muni passenger became a hero in san francisco. the bus driver apparently froze behind the wheel after hitting a car at the panhandle last night. so the passenger jumped up to slam on the brakes of the out of control bus. no one was seriously injured. >>> oakland has set up 5 policing districts and put a captain in charge of each one. the interim achieve wants his officers to be friendly and approachable. >>> the final susan g. komen three-day walk for a...
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michelle, thanyou for coming onhe show. thanyou for responding. >> thank youufor having me. >> as i just mentioned, in february of last year, i'm sure you hed about thisthree teenagers were shot and killed at a high school in ohio. united way set up a fnd and nearly a millon dolla was raised. local officials th 100% of the money would go to cttms families. but those families are now suing, saying that they would have just a small fraction of that money, only 15%. this includes helping the community healn teir words. we will continue to follow that story as well. it is time to take a look at stories that you're clicking on tonight at fox business.com. stocks are moving higher. investors are also saying they don't expect thefederal reserve will a the stimulus progm tomorrow. president obama is hinting that ben bernanke wl leave the federal reserve. obama told pbs that ben bernanke haady stayed a lot longer than he was supposedo. but that he has done an outstandingjob. ce announced internet company got 12 to 00 request in eigh
michelle, thanyou for coming onhe show. thanyou for responding. >> thank youufor having me. >> as i just mentioned, in february of last year, i'm sure you hed about thisthree teenagers were shot and killed at a high school in ohio. united way set up a fnd and nearly a millon dolla was raised. local officials th 100% of the money would go to cttms families. but those families are now suing, saying that they would have just a small fraction of that money, only 15%. this includes...
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thank you, john and michelle. a similar debate about paying for sex. most americans say that this is bad. john: should there be restrictio on violent video games? >> are videogames video games to blame for gun violence in this countr >>, on. too bad for you. john: from a popular video ga but couldn't turn them into killers? whenever there is a mass shooting people say violent video games pbably inspired it. >> these ar people who have been trained on video games the industry is just like the tobacco industry when they faed to see there was a connection between smoking cigarettes and cancer. >> they have encouraged the killing of innocent people for sport. john: senator grassley from iowa and he is right said the son of billy graham the took over his father's ministry. why is he right? >> first of all,, god understands violence. his son jesus christ was nailed to a tree for our sins and god understands violence. we see it all around us but in our country over the last or 40 years, of violence has come into our homes in the form of entertainment. when i
thank you, john and michelle. a similar debate about paying for sex. most americans say that this is bad. john: should there be restrictio on violent video games? >> are videogames video games to blame for gun violence in this countr >>, on. too bad for you. john: from a popular video ga but couldn't turn them into killers? whenever there is a mass shooting people say violent video games pbably inspired it. >> these ar people who have been trained on video games the industry...
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. >>> joining me, michelle goldberg, for "newsweek" and "the daily beast." and terry o'neill, president of the national association for women. michelle, you've covered the antiabortion movement in this country, grassroots level, done a lot of incredible reporting. explain to me through that prism why the republican party is doing this. i am genuinely confused. >> i think there are two different things. i mean, first of all, you know, there are a huge number of republican officeholders who got into office specifically because they want to ban abortion. it shouldn't be surprising that that's what they're doing even if the politics of it seem wacky and counterproductive to us. >> they ran on it, they promised this and believe in it so this is what they're doing it. >> their base is demanding it, response to the kermit gosnell trial. there's actually a kind of growing pragmatism in the antiabortion movement. they're moving away from personhood amendments which are patently absurd and kind of strike people, strike most people as intuitively ridiculous. >> and the
. >>> joining me, michelle goldberg, for "newsweek" and "the daily beast." and terry o'neill, president of the national association for women. michelle, you've covered the antiabortion movement in this country, grassroots level, done a lot of incredible reporting. explain to me through that prism why the republican party is doing this. i am genuinely confused. >> i think there are two different things. i mean, first of all, you know, there are a huge number of...
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thank you, john and michelle. a similar debate about paying for sex. most americans say that this is bad. john: should there be restrictions on violent video games? >> are videogames video games to blame for gun violence in this country vo: traveling u definitely end up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is somethg completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get thatery often. iteemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more persol. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. this man is about to be the millioh customer.would f i go ahead of you? stead we had someone go ahead ohim and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss o. that's whally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your nk doesn't think u're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ly. >>, on. too bad for you. john: from a popular video
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you know now when it's so difficult to speak after michelle, she's better than me. but on behalf of both of us, thank you so much for this extraordinarily warm welcome. and i want to thank hannah for introducing my wife. we had a chance to speak with her backstage and she's an extraordinary young woman who i know is going to do even greater things in the years to come. i want to thank two men that i have hosted at the white house on many a-st. patrick's day for their warm welcome. peter robertson and -- [ applause ] -- and deputy first minister martin mcginnis. i spend the whole year trying to unite washington on things and they come and visit they do it in a single afternoon. i want to thank the secretary of state for northern ireland. to all of the ministers in the audience, to lord mayor -- [ applause ] i want to thank the citizens of belfast and northern ireland for your hospitality. as our daughters pointed out as we were driving in, i cause a big fuzz wherever i go. so, traffic, and barricades and police officers and it's all a big production, a lot of people
you know now when it's so difficult to speak after michelle, she's better than me. but on behalf of both of us, thank you so much for this extraordinarily warm welcome. and i want to thank hannah for introducing my wife. we had a chance to speak with her backstage and she's an extraordinary young woman who i know is going to do even greater things in the years to come. i want to thank two men that i have hosted at the white house on many a-st. patrick's day for their warm welcome. peter...
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michelle, what do we know about this body that was found? >> reporter: i can tell you i have confirmed that the body was spotted around 11:40 this morning. immediately authorities went out there, recovered the body. i spoke with dwayne from the connecticut's department of energy environmental protection. what he tells me is that the body is now at the chief medical examiner's office. i said do you know how long it's going to take to identify this person? he said it probably shouldn't take too long. so what that tells me is a couple of things. the body may still have been in good condition and also the clothing on that person could obviously tell a lot. >> michelle, the circumstances here, he lost his bike, apparently, and the family says he went back searching for it. what else can you tell me about the circumstances surrounding when he disappeared? >> reporter: i've been on the phone most of the morning, tamron, with his friends. folks who have been out searching the area and also authorities who have also been coordinating these efforts. w
michelle, what do we know about this body that was found? >> reporter: i can tell you i have confirmed that the body was spotted around 11:40 this morning. immediately authorities went out there, recovered the body. i spoke with dwayne from the connecticut's department of energy environmental protection. what he tells me is that the body is now at the chief medical examiner's office. i said do you know how long it's going to take to identify this person? he said it probably shouldn't take...
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good morning, michelle. it's another ugly day on wall street following fed chairman ben bernanke saying yesterday that he could see an end to quantitative easing by the middle of next year which would mean the bond tapering to begin later this year. that depends on the economy doing well enough for the fed to do that. and stocks sold off big time dow down over 200 and overseas markets selling off, gold selling off. the 10-year note up about 2.4% a year and a half high. expect mortgage rates to head higher. mortgage rates are tied to the 10 area note. they have been on the rise of late. freddie mark reports this morning. as far as the economy is concerned a number of reports on that again today and the labor department says first time weekly unemployment claims rose to 354,000 within the range of job growth. if the economy is stumbling along, that is going to force the fed to continue its current quantitative easing plan. it's a perverse way of looking at things. it's a rough start today. dow down 134. nasdaq
good morning, michelle. it's another ugly day on wall street following fed chairman ben bernanke saying yesterday that he could see an end to quantitative easing by the middle of next year which would mean the bond tapering to begin later this year. that depends on the economy doing well enough for the fed to do that. and stocks sold off big time dow down over 200 and overseas markets selling off, gold selling off. the 10-year note up about 2.4% a year and a half high. expect mortgage rates to...